2. Return to decision you made when answering part D of Question 1. A. If the alpha...

80.2K

Verified Solution

Question

Statistics

2. Return to decision you made when answering part D of Question1.

A. If the alpha level had been .01 (or 1%) rather than .05 (or5%), would your decision have been different? Please explain.

B. If the alpha level had been .10 (or 10%) rather than .05 (or5%), would your decision have been different? Please explain.

3. Return again to Question 1. Suppose that rather than settingup a one-sided (or one-tailed) alternative hypothesis, you had setup a two-sided (or two-tailed) alterative hypothesis because youwere not sure if the sample results would be greater than or lessthan the claimed population value. Would your p-value have beendifferent if you had done this?  Please explain.

Answer & Explanation Solved by verified expert
4.4 Ratings (948 Votes)
It would purely depend on the p value If the pvalue is less than 005 we will reject the null hypothesis at 5 significance level If otherwise we will not reject the null at 5 significance level So if we use the significance level 1 The conclusion will be    See Answer
Get Answers to Unlimited Questions

Join us to gain access to millions of questions and expert answers. Enjoy exclusive benefits tailored just for you!

Membership Benefits:
  • Unlimited Question Access with detailed Answers
  • Zin AI - 3 Million Words
  • 10 Dall-E 3 Images
  • 20 Plot Generations
  • Conversation with Dialogue Memory
  • No Ads, Ever!
  • Access to Our Best AI Platform: Flex AI - Your personal assistant for all your inquiries!
Become a Member

Other questions asked by students